Publications by authors named "Hiroko Yahara"

is a major oral bacterial pathogen responsible for severe periodontal diseases. Numerous studies have used genetic approaches to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying its pathogenicity. Typically, electroporation and conjugation are utilized for mutagenesis of ; however, these techniques require specialized equipment such as high-voltage electroporators, conjugative plasmids and donor strains.

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To isolate specific bacteria from samples constituting the microbiota, it is essential to employ selective media that suppress the growth of resident bacteria other than specific target bacteria. Selective media for clinically important (including , which was previously taxonomically classified as part of the genus ) have been limited because they have been designed for a limited range of species within the genus and require ingredients which are difficult to prepare and handle. This study aimed to develop a selective medium [referred to as and Selective Medium (ASSM)] for the isolation of a broad range of and species from samples mixed with resident bacteria.

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Article Synopsis
  • Osteomyelitis of the jaw is a serious condition classified into chronic bacterial and nonbacterial types, with unclear links to specific microbes.
  • A study using advanced DNA sequencing analyzed saliva from patients with chronic bacterial osteomyelitis and chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis, revealing significant increases in a bacteria called Mogibacterium in the bacterial type but not in the nonbacterial type.
  • The research highlights Mogibacterium's potential as a differentiating marker for chronic bacterial osteomyelitis, despite the limitations of a small sample size.
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Chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) is a rare and severe inflammatory bone disorder that can occur in the jaw. It is often associated with systemic conditions including autoimmune deficiency. Medical management of patients and establishment of a correct diagnosis are difficult as the etiology of the disease remains unknown.

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Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is intractable and severely affects a patient's quality of life. Although many cases of MRONJ have been reported in the past decade, the disease pathophysiology is unclear and there are no evidence-based therapeutic strategies. MRONJ usually features bone inflammation and infection.

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Bacteriophages (phages), or bacterial viruses, are the most abundant and diverse biological entities that impact the global ecosystem. Recent advances in metagenomics have revealed their rampant abundance in the biosphere. A fundamental aspect of bacteriophages that remains unexplored in metagenomic data is the process of recombination as a driving force in evolution that occurs among different viruses within the same bacterial host.

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